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Quality, philosophy and Riehl's model of nursing
British Journal of Nursing, 1994This article explores the use of Riehl's model of nursing as a possible quality assurance vehicle.
J, Conway, M, Williams, N, Taylor
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Quality Philosophy and Foundation
SunText Review of Economics & Business, 2021Sheng-Pin Kuan
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Taguchi’s Quality Philosophy: Analysis and Commentary
1989Today, Genichi Taguchi is frequently mentioned along with W. Edwards Deming, Kaoru Ishikawa, and J. M. Juran. His popularity testifies to the merit of his quality philosophy. However, a lack of proper communication has kept some of his ideas in a shroud of mystery. This paper will introduce the readers to some of the basic elements of Taguchi’s quality
R. N. Kackar
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How Human-Centred is the Quality Philosophy?
1994Does the drive towards total quality encourage or discourage human-centred systems? The answer to this question lies in the concept of quality being pursued; traditional concepts can impede human-centred production. A post-Fordist quality concept is proposed which acknowledges the heterogeneity of markets. This quality concept implies that ‘fitness for
J. Klein
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The Philosophy of Information Quality
Synthese Library, 2014L. Floridi, P. Illari
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IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2021
It has been widely acknowledged that under-exposure causes a variety of visual quality degradation because of intensive noise, decreased visibility, biased color, etc.
Wenhan Yang +4 more
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It has been widely acknowledged that under-exposure causes a variety of visual quality degradation because of intensive noise, decreased visibility, biased color, etc.
Wenhan Yang +4 more
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